90 miles east of Kotzebue, within the Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, is an area that has been inhabited for at least 10,000 years by the Native people. Linked together by bridges and boardwalks, Selawik sprawls across three multi-channel rivers and is a breeding and resting spot for thousands of migratory birds. With over 900 people residing in town, Selawik is one of the largest villages in the region. The school boasts about 270 students, most of whom are Alaska Natives.

Attention Juniors and Seniors! If you’re interested in attending ReadiStar in October pick-up the paperwork at the front office and get it into Ms. Bell no later than October 2nd.

Today’s Afterschool Activities

Youth Leaders meet in Mrs. Bell’s room after school.

Elementary Battle of the Books meets today in Ms. Rel’s room after school!

Homework club meets after school today. See Mr. Buehler or Ms. Petersen for more information.

Wrestling practice.

The Youth Leaders hope everyone has a Thriving Thursday!

Youth Leader Daily Announcements

Friday, September 29, 2017

Good Morning Selawik Amagut!

Pledge in English

“Please stand for the pledge in English and after remain standing for the pledge in English”

BEFORE STARTING (Pause and wait for three breaths)

Pledge in Inupiaq

A special happy birthday today to Helena Johnson and Brazill Sampson! We hope you have a wonderful day! Make sure to wish JD Black a happy birthday this weekend as he celebrates his birthday this Saturday.